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Cornish civil rights and the new labour conference

Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 19.06.2006, 18:38

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Have you taken part in let's talk yet?

Events are taking place all over the country over the next few months, and if there's one in your area I'm sure that, as a member of the Labour Supporters Network, you'll be invited.

But there's no need to wait - you can get involved right now - online, sitting right where you are.

This Thursday, the Prime Minister and I are holding an event in Bristol, discussing crime and civil liberties with an audience of party members and people who have experience of crime, anti-social behaviour and representatives of organisations that work in the fields of crime and civil rights law.

This is one of the biggest issues facing us today - and I want to hear the views, experiences and ideas of as many people as possible. This discussion is live right now - and I'd like you to be part of it.

At the event in Bristol, I will be answering the most popular points and questions raised on these pages of the website; and this interview will be put on the website as a podcast so that you can hear my responses.

So, let me know what you think: link up with let's talk right now

Yours sincerely

Hazel Blears MP , Labour Party Chair

PS. Many of you put questions on pensions reform to Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton. To hear John Hutton's replies please go to http://www.labour.org.uk/pensionsreform.

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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 19.06.2006, 18:39

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Worth sending a letter or e-mail to, be good if the Stannators could attend!
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 21.06.2006, 17:41

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You can all take part in this survey and let labour know what you think about civil liberties and the criminal justice system: http://www.labour.org.uk/blog/index.php?id=125
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 22.06.2006, 16:23

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Hope you have all taken part in the survey above!
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Curnow Posted: 22.06.2006, 16:29



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All done Fulub!
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